Lakes around San Sebastián de los Reyes offer diverse natural water features for outdoor activities. This municipality, located north of Madrid, provides access to various lagoons and a picturesque waterfall with a natural pool. The landscape includes both natural areas and developed parks featuring water bodies. Visitors can explore a range of environments, from serene lagoons to a scenic river cascade.
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The Hervidero Waterfall is a double waterfall on the Guadalix River, nestled in a rocky canyon and surrounded by riverside vegetation. It can be reached via a flat and easy 7 km (round trip) route starting from San Agustín del Guadalix, ideal for family hikes.
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The Valdebebas - Felipe VI Forest Park is a 340-hectare park in Hortaleza, Madrid, with trails, play areas and lagoons.
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The Valdebebas - Felipe VI Forest Park is a 340-hectare park in Hortaleza, Madrid, with trails, play areas and lagoons.
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ideal place for lunch benches, shade and
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Of great beauty and easy to access (be careful, there are some winding stairs) they are one of these little-known corners of Madrid. In the bed of the Guadalix River and almost at the mouth of its spectacular canyon, the waterfall depends on the opening of the reservoir, upstream, which guarantees water flow practically all year round.
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Located in the Parque del Capricho. This beautiful garden (located in the Barajas district and open only on weekends and holidays) is one of the most beautiful and, paradoxically, least known parks in Madrid (especially its Civil War bunker). Built between 1787 and 1839 for the Dukes of Osuna, its main promoter was the Duchess, Doña María Josefa de la Soledad Alonso Pimentel. Protector of artists, bullfighters and intellectuals, the Duchess created an authentic natural paradise that was frequented by the most illustrious personalities of the time and in which the most prestigious artists, gardeners and set designers worked.
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Precious waterfalls of crystalline water between siliceous rock formed by the waters of the Guadalix river.
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Beautiful waterfall of the Guadalix river that forms the Laguna de los Patos. A perfect place for a dip at the end of the route. The shore is reached by stairs, you have to leave the bikes upstairs.
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While large natural lakes are not common, the area features diverse water bodies including tranquil wetlands, artificial lagoons within parks, and charming ponds. You can also discover a picturesque waterfall with a natural pool.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Lagunas de Cobeña offers three distinct lagoons with picnic tables and easy access. Felipe VI Park is a large urban park with trails, play areas, and lagoons, perfect for a day out. The Hervidero Waterfall also provides a small, scenic pool at its base, suitable for families to relax in the shade.
The Hervidero Waterfall is notable for its double cascade within a rocky canyon. The Humedal del Arroyo Viñuelas wetland offers rich riparian vegetation and is excellent for birdwatching. In Felipe VI Park, you can explore areas designed to recreate five characteristic ecosystems of the central Iberian Peninsula.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like those found in the Cycling around San Sebastián De Los Reyes guide, or try gravel biking with routes from the Gravel biking around San Sebastián De Los Reyes guide. Hiking and nature observation are popular, especially around the Humedal del Arroyo Viñuelas and within Felipe VI Park, which has 32 km of walking trails.
Yes, Felipe VI Park (Parque Forestal de Valdebebas-Felipe VI) is a prominent example, featuring two artificial lagoons, an artificial river, and a wetland. Closer to the town center, Parque Euskadi has a charming pond known for its turtles and ducks, providing a pleasant spot for relaxation.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor areas, with mild temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and nature observation. The play of light at dawn and dusk around the Humedal del Arroyo Viñuelas is particularly beautiful for photography.
Yes, Felipe VI Park offers extensive walking trails, including easy sections suitable for leisurely strolls. Lagunas de Cobeña also provides easy access, making it suitable for short walks and family excursions.
The Humedal del Arroyo Viñuelas is often considered a hidden natural gem within San Sebastián de los Reyes, offering a peaceful setting for nature observation away from urban bustle. The Hervidero Waterfall is another lesser-known corner of Madrid, providing a beautiful and tranquil spot.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful escape these areas offer from city life, the opportunities for nature observation, and the family-friendly amenities. The Hervidero Waterfall is praised for its beauty and being a perfect spot to disconnect, while Lagunas de Cobeña is loved for its picnic facilities and accessibility for children.
While specific public transport routes to every single water body can vary, Felipe VI Park is relatively accessible from Madrid and surrounding areas. For more remote spots like the Humedal del Arroyo Viñuelas, a combination of public transport and a short walk or cycling might be required. It's always best to check local transport options for your specific starting point.
While not directly a lake, the Parque del Capricho, which features a pond with black swans, is a beautiful historical garden built between 1787 and 1839. It's known for its unique design and historical significance, including a Civil War bunker, making it a cultural highlight near a water feature.


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